Spyke

“saying the company was able to remotely access data from this specific Cybertruck to prove it wasn’t caused by the vehicle”

Trust me bro, it is totally user error every time something goes wrong.

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lemmy.world

The truck was rented from the same company as the truck that killed people in New Orleans, according to this article. Wild shit, man. 9/11 part deux?

"The explosives inside the Cybertruck were described as fireworks, gas tanks and gaming fuel, which authorities believe were connected to a detonation system controlled by the driver".

What's "gaming fuel"?

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lemmy.world

What’s “gaming fuel”?

::: spoiler spoiler :::

For real though, no idea. Probably an autocorrect replacement from something spelled REALLY wrong.

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lemm.ee

What are you talking about? There's Enterprise... and like two other ones.

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probably a typo or auto-correct mistake for "camping fuel", which I've seen mentioned in other sources

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He kinda has to jump in. As loud as his mouth is, and holding hands with Trump, it would be really weird if he shut the fuck up.

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lemmy.blahaj.zone

Whoa, this is wild. A dead person inside a rented Cybertruck and colorful explosions like fireworks immediately before the truck exploded. Terrorist attack or just an unlucky person hauling fireworks?

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The whole Tesla senior team is investigating this matter right now.

I love how Musk needs to jump in and be seen as "being important".

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LMAO at all the bootlickers in The Verge comments coming to Tesla's defense like "take that Musk haters—it didn't catch fire by itself" as if that's the biggest problem with Tesla vehicles.

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Cybertrucks are so shitty they have to emphasize that it’s not the car’s fault this time.

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One dead, seven injured as Cybertruck explodes outside Trump’s hotel in Las Vegas | Spyke